The title will have Pontiac ultra-fundamentalists manning their battle stations and arming the keyboards with historically accurate facts about their beloved primordial Trans Am. And we couldn’t agree ...
In September 1966, GM finally joined the pony car market with the Chevrolet Camaro. Some five months later, Pontiac jumped on the bandwagon with the Firebird. With nearly 280,000 units sold, the first ...
"Before" and "after" photos have been the rage in advertising circles for decades. Everything from diet pills to exercise equipment and wrinkle creams have been sold on the basis of how poorly the ...
The whole idea of alternate timelines is fascinating, even within the scope of the automotive universe. What would it look like if the Miata were front-wheel-drive? What if the big three American ...
While many Pontiac fans are first attracted to a specific model by its style, others choose a different path. More specifically, they are drawn in by the promise of spine-compressing power or the ...
The Pontiac Firebird debuted in February of 1967, built on the same F-body platform as the Chevy Camaro, which had bowed five months earlier. The Firebird was a bit of a consolation prize for Pontiac, ...
The Pontiac Trans Am concluded its 35-year run in 2002 when it was discontinued alongside the Chevy Camaro at the time. It went out with a bang, offering a special Collector’s Edition in the car’s ...